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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...used by undergraduates. On the contrary, the membership and the daily use of the many assembly rooms for meetings of every character uphold the belief of its invaluable utility. The real reason for the deficit can be traced to the unnecessary burdens placed upon the Union in the form of taxes and rent amounting to thousands of dollars yearly. Although the Governing Board consisting largely of undergraduates see clearly the obstacles in the path of the Union's success, they have tried in vain to obtain help from the graduates on the Board of Trustees. In the resolution drawn...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE UNION CRISIS | 12/16/1916 | See Source »

...advisable for the Juniors to form in groups, the largest of which may be composed of 12 men, for such groups are given the preference in the allotment of rooms. The sooner these groups are formed the easier will be the work of the committee. The assignments are made by the drawing of lots which will be done by the First Marshal of the Senior Class. All men who entered with the Class for 1918 or whose last year in College will be 1917-18 are eligible to room in the Senior dormitories...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: APPLICATIONS DUE JANUARY 18 | 12/15/1916 | See Source »

...preacher conducting morning prayers will be at Wadsworth House 1 every week day during his term of service form 9 until 11 o'clock...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Morning Prayers | 12/13/1916 | See Source »

...whole the work of the men was more like mid-season form than, it has yet been. They handled the puck cleanly when receiving passes and did not have to stop to pick it up or follow wild shots down the sides of the Arena. E. O. Baker '17 and T. H. Rice '17 did some pretty passing on the left side of the rink, but the scoring was all the result of individual playing. G. A. Percy '18 got the first goal at the very start of the practice but though the line carried the puck up the rink...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HOCKEY MEN SHOWED GAIN IN SPEED AND ACCURACY | 12/12/1916 | See Source »

...verse in the number "The Ascetic Speaks," by Mr. Paulding, is clearly the best. It shows, contrary to an opinion of happily decreasing prevalence, that the new free-verse form and genuine poetic expression are not incomparable. The poem possesses a depth of thought and feeling coupled with a delicacy of expression which is less noticeable in Mr. Cowley's "To a Chance Acquaintance." The sonnet by Mr. Rickaby is buoyant in tone and complete in execution. "The Arthropoda," by Mr. Rogers, represents a mingling of "cold blue science with a puikish dream divine" which has at least the merit...

Author: By G. P. Davis ., | Title: Advocate Spontaneous and Readable | 12/9/1916 | See Source »

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